I'm actually not a fan of Tuitt at all, but he seems like someone Belichick may fall in love with based on his size and the fact that New England has been looking for a big end for what seems like years (Fanene, Red Bryant, etc.) I get that he's more athletic than you'd expect, but he's also a much weaker run defender than you'd expect. In the Stanford game last year, he was getting moved by everyone.

I'm actually not a fan of Tuitt at all, but he seems like someone Belichick may fall in love with based on his size and the fact that New England has been looking for a big end for what seems like years (Fanene, Red Bryant, etc.) I get that he's more athletic than you'd expect, but he's also a much weaker run defender than you'd expect. In the Stanford game last year, he was getting moved by everyone.

I think Tuitt is still a ball of clay. He put on some weight but it doesn't really seem natural for him, you can tell he oozes potential though. We really need a big bodied end who can play outside and inside as you mentioned. I wish we managed to get Red Bryant but that didn't happen. Just adding a dynamic talent up front at that value is something we can't afford to pass up if you ask me.

What's the reasoning for giving the Ravens a guard? The only one I can see is if the Ravens re-sign Monroe and let Oher walk (which is likely in my opinion) and then move Osemele back out to right tackle. If the Ravens do look for offensive linemen in the draft then expect it to be guys that fit in Castillo's zone scheme. I'm not familiar with Richardson but from first glance he seems more like a road-grader type and that's not what Baltimore needs for their scheme.

I get the Ebron pick with Finley being a FA but if you think Exum should go in the first he should go to the Packers. You understandably have him listed a his current position of CB but I'd to see him in Green Bay back at safety. A FS with skills to cover TEs is exactly what this defense needs and they could move Burnett back to his more natural position of SS.

Here's my latest mock; the draft order is based on Brian Billick's most recent power rankings, with all draft-eligible sophomores excluded. Let me know what you think!

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Originally Posted by RaiderNation

No Hundley? Love the Raiders pick even though I don't think we end up picking top 3, I'd bet 4-8 range.

Theres your answer RN.

With that being said, I don't mind that Eagles pick.

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Originally Posted by 49erNation85

I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.

hate that pick, the Giants need help on the interior OL. That pick means we move Pugh inside after him playing RT all year and I really don't want to do that, he's looked like our best OL this year. The Giants need to address the Defense in round one, we could use a pass rusher, a linebacker and a DB.

hate that pick, the Giants need help on the interior OL. That pick means we move Pugh inside after him playing RT all year and I really don't want to do that, he's looked like our best OL this year. The Giants need to address the Defense in round one, we could use a pass rusher, a linebacker and a DB.

I'm just not sure where the value is otherwise. Maybe if someone like Anthony Barr was available, they could draft him, but at this point they'd have to go with either C.J. Mosley or Bradley Roby. I could maybe see Roby, but I don't think they'd draft Mosley that high. Lewan would be a nice pick, killing two birds with one stone via the subsequent shift of Justin Pugh inside. Pugh has allowed more pressures than any offensive tackle in the league thus far and was probably better suited to guard to begin with. Something like Beatty - Boothe - Baas - Pugh - Lewan would at least be a step in the right direction. This draft is also pretty thin in terms of offensive line depth, especially in comparison to cornerback, so that may be worth keeping in mind.

I'm just not sure where the value is otherwise. Maybe if someone like Anthony Barr was available, they could draft him, but at this point they'd have to go with either C.J. Mosley or Bradley Roby. I could maybe see Roby, but I don't think they'd draft Mosley that high. Lewan would be a nice pick, killing two birds with one stone via the subsequent shift of Justin Pugh inside. Pugh has allowed more pressures than any offensive tackle in the league thus far and was probably better suited to guard to begin with. Something like Beatty - Boothe - Baas - Pugh - Lewan would at least be a step in the right direction. This draft is also pretty thin in terms of offensive line depth, especially in comparison to cornerback, so that may be worth keeping in mind.

Roby or a trade down and drafting a LB, G or C would make more sense to me. I would just hate to go RT round 1 back to back years

I cannot get on board with the Bengals selecting a LB in the first round. It is just not a 1st round need. With Lee still being on the board I could see the Bengals taking him as the BPA to pair with AJ Green, Gresham, Eifert, and Gio Bernard. I wouldnt mind having a CB, S, or OG there either.

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